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Join Us for Our Next Advocate Training

Make a Difference in the Life of a Child

The Next Court Appointed Special Advocate (CASA) Volunteer Training Dates

Flex Learning – January 25, 2018 through March 1, 2018

CASA Flex Training Program- Our training program includes 5 weeks of online training from the comfort of your home and is combined with one 3 hour weekly meeting. Once you have completed this training you should be secure about your role as a Court Appointed Special Advocate.

Who can be a Volunteer? You or any person who cares about the welfare of children and has common sense. All volunteers will be provided with basic training, and must pass a background check.

Five Things CASA Does For Kids

Give a Child a Voice

CASA of the Continental Divide is a nonprofit organization that trains and supervises volunteers who advocate for and represent the best interests of victims of child abuse, neglect, and severe domestic conflict.

CASA volunteers are appointed by judges to be a voice for these children in court and in the community. As a CASA Volunteer you help ensure that children are placed in safe, loving homes where they can thrive.

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Our Mission

CASA of the Continental Divide's court-appointed trained volunteers advocate in court for the best interest of children who are victims of abuse and neglect in the 5th Judicial District of Colorado (Clear Creek, Eagle, Lake, and Summit counties) in order to find them safe and permanent homes as soon as possible.